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Thursday MAY 6 3:30-5pm:
What Is To Be Done:
READING: Fred Moten and Stefano Harney, “The University and the Undercommons."
Open to All Faculty (Students welcome. Please contact Prof. Stephen Sheehi.)
Join us (via Zoom!) as the second cohort of the Japanese Studies Major present their final research projects. These students have faced unique challenges this semester; come and help us celebrate their achievements!
Each year, Project on International Peace and Security research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges. Six fellows will present their work at this year's Symposium.
Commencement is an exciting time to celebrate the achievements of our graduating students.
Join us to CONGRATULATE our graduating majors and minors and recipients of year-end prizes and to CELEBRATE making it through this challenging year! Friday, May 21, from 2:00 to 3:00 on Zoom (link below). We look forward to seeing you there!
Learn more about the basics of asylum law and procedure in the United States.
This event is for current William & Mary juniors (rising seniors) who are interested in learning more about the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, Fulbright scholarships.
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Ongoing Events
In this stirring choreoritual of word, song and movement, Tahlequah, assisted by ancestral forces, journeys into a dark emotional abyss and learns the freedom which comes from letting go. A co-production with Christopher Newport University.
Please join us for a AMES & APIA 2021 CAPSTONE CONFERENCE